Valley Of The Sun Publishing is a publishing company that has been around for some 30 years now. They are known for releasing some of the most beautiful ambient synth/new age music that you never heard. There are tons of these tapes, most lost to the ages. Our Goal is to find 'em.

Saturday, July 1, 2017

Here is an updated list of releases we do not yet have on the blog! Things have since been added and removed since the last update, so take a look around! *UPDATE MARCH 2018!*

*There are a few releases from Karl Schaffner, Daniel Berthiaume and others that were not put on Valley of the Sun- despite that, I have them named here and still will post them when I get 'em (and when I discover new ones)

Dick SutphenAstral Projection (1980)Transcendence (1980)White Light Meditation (1981)Confidence and Positive Thinking (1993)The Gateless Gate (1993)Temple Of Light (1993)Alpha Wave Theta Wave (1995)Hypnotic Om (1995)Astral Journey (1995)NEW!The Sounds of Relaxation(Appears to be a 3 tape collection released on great american audio corp released in 1990. The info is found here:)http://www.worldcat.org/title/sounds-of-relaxation/oclc/24762470NOTE: There are always tapes that we have not discovered the names of yet. So remember, even if it's not on here, we may not have it. Works that are by familiar valley of the sun or GAA artists that are done on other labels will be here too, so if anyone knows of any, bring them up.

Hello again! Here's a second release I have for you today. This one's extremely rare - I've known about it for years and didn't think I'd ever see it, but here it is! David Storrs' 1983 release Aerobic Music Exercise. This one's a bit of high paced synth music and an ambient "Cool down" track. It's great, and I highly suggest listening.

Hello! I'm back after a long absence, I'm sorry. I've been busy with my own music I've been making and finishing up school. However, I've returned to post up a very rare release, Robert Slap's 1990 release Heartbeat and Ohm, put out on New World Cassettes. It's nothing much, to be honest, just a synthesized heartbeat put over his Eternal Om record.